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by anm89
1307 days ago
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I disagree on this point all though I think the term is vague. If I grill a steak and then chop it up into pieces i have "processed" it. This isn't what anyone is talking about when they say processed foods though. If I chop up several different types of meat, add several different colorants, fillers, perservatives and whatever else, turn it all into a slurry and then reconsistute it into a spam loaf, I think there are a lot of good reasons to believe this is ineherently unhealthy, the most simple being that its really easy to dump in a bunch of sugar and extra fats. |
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The example I was given was eating raw sweetcorn. Infamously, you can be sure a certain amount will pass through you undigested.
If you grind it up first and make bread out of the flour you will absorb far more.
Secondly breaking things down robs them of flavour and texture.
To compensate manufacturers add a load of now easily absorbed salt, sugar and fat.
None of that is good depending on what your goals are.